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Nestled at the edge of the woods and Acadia National Park, Harbourside Inn in Northeast Harbor, Maine offers our guests quiet relaxation a short walk from the downtown village and marina, and an easy drive to all the highlights Mount Desert Island offers. Built in 1888, our guestrooms are decorated in the period and are light and airy. Wooded trails honeycomb the area behind the Inn, perfect for a short stroll or as a launching point to hiking Acadia's nearby mountains or visiting the local azalea and perennial gardens. Harbourside Inn offers a quiet, peaceful and relaxing retreat.

It was very pleasant on arriving at the Harbourside Inn to be greeted by the scent from several vases of lilies, with other flowers such as dahlias around too. The owner was pleasant and helpful, and happy to fetch us some milk to make tea....More

Charming older Ìnn with an attentive host. Hiking trails out the back door. Showers with good pressure and plenty of hot water. Warm blueberry muffins in the morning. Probably time to upgrade the mattresses. Ours was very firm.

Walkable location, great historic inn, wonderful blueberry muffins! Our room was on the 3rd fl. and we could see a bit of the harbor from our window. In late afternoon, would use the round table in the back for a glass of wine and cheese...More

Our room in the ground floor has its own little kitchen and its own entrance so it feels like a cottage in the woods. Footed bathtub and pull string lights and iron bedstead all give a sense of old Maine. Plus they provide warm blueberry...More

Place was half closed and front counter help was a college student with poor hospitality. Scary. Didn't know the local restaurants to recommend. Bathroom was old and toilet stained. Breakfast was not fresh fruit but a bowl of oranges. Do not recommend.